Ever thought of customizing your own search results on Google? If no, then Google has launched a new feature in the Google Search named "SearchWiki". This new feature allows Google Search users to move their search results up and down, as well add comments.
Google has been offering SearchWiki as an experimental feature to some users for last few months but from today it will be available to every user who performs search while logged in with a Google account. The changes made by the users in the search results will be stored in their respective Google account histories. So, when the users login in next time, the search results will remain in same order.
To use the new feature, click the up and down arrows beside search results to re-rank each search result. To comment on a search result, click the comment icon. Google has said that the changes made by one user will not affect the search results of other users. But, by clicking on the “See all notes for this SearchWiki” link, the users can see what the rest of the community has to say about a particular search result.
Here's a demo of the new feature:
Google Launches SearchWiki for Customizing Search Results
Posted by Prem Godara | 11/21/2008 10:24:00 PM | Feature, Free, Google, Internet | 0 comments »
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